Resources – Expand Your Knowledge and Deepen Your Practice

Welcome to our Resources page. Here, we’ve compiled a collection of valuable materials to support your journey in exploring Apache wisdom, deepening your connection with nature, and living more sustainably. These resources complement our courses and eBooks, offering additional avenues for learning and growth.

Books

  1. “Spirit of the Wild: Reconnecting with Nature’s Wisdom” by Oliver Stone
    Our flagship book is available in both digital and print formats.
  2. The Apache Wars: The Hunt for Geronimo, the Apache Kid, and the Captive Boy Who Started the Longest War in American History” by Paul Andrew Hutton
    Amazon link
  3. “Once They Moved Like The Wind: Cochise, Geronimo, And The Apache Wars” by David Roberts
    Amazon link
  4. “The Heart of Everything That Is: The Untold Story of Red Cloud, An American Legend” by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
    Amazon link
  5. “Indeh: An Apache Odyssey” by Eve Ball
    Amazon link
  6. “The Apache Indians: In Search of the Missing Tribe” by Helge Ingstad
    Amazon link
  7. “Geronimo: My Life” by Geronimo (Author), S. M. Barrett (Editor)
    Amazon link
  8. “The Chiricahua Apache Women and Children: Safekeepers of the Heritage” by H. Henrietta Stockel
    Amazon link

Recommended Reading List
We’ve compiled a list of books that align with our teachings. [Link to PDF]

Digital Resources

  1. Guided Meditations
    Access our collection of nature-based meditations inspired by Apache practices. [Link]
  2. Printable Nature Journal
    Download our specially designed journal to record your observations and reflections. [Link]
  3. Plant Identification Guide
    A digital guide to common plants of the Southwest, including traditional Apache uses. [Link]
  4. Seasonal Almanac
    Our yearly guide to living in harmony with nature’s cycles. [Link]

Videos

  1. “Introduction to Apache Spirituality” Series
    A free video series exploring the foundations of Apache spiritual practices. [Link]
  2. “Survival Skills Basics” Playlist
    Short instructional videos on essential outdoor skills. [Link]
  3. “Voices of the Elders” Collection
    Interviews with Apache elders sharing traditional wisdom. [Members Only]

Podcasts

  1. “Nature’s Whispers”
    Our weekly podcast exploring various aspects of nature connection and sustainable living. [Link]
  2. “Ask the Expert” Series
    Monthly Q&A sessions with experts in Apache culture, herbalism, and more. [Members Only]

External Resources

While we strive to provide comprehensive information, we also recognize the value of diverse perspectives. Here are some reputable external resources we recommend:

  1. Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
    Legal organization defending the rights of Native American tribes.
    [https://www.narf.org/][Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics
    Promoting responsible outdoor recreation.
    [https://lnt.org/]National Museum of the American Indian
    Extensive resources on Native American history and culture.
    [https://americanindian.si.edu/]Local Native American Cultural Centers
    For a directory of local Indigenous communities and cultural centers, you can refer to:
    [https://www.bia.gov/regional-offices]This link provides access to the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ regional offices, which can help connect you with local Native American communities and cultural centers in your area

Community Resources

  1. Black Hawk Visions Forum
    Connect with other members, share experiences, and ask questions. [Members Only]
  2. Local Meetup Groups
    Find or start a local group to practice nature connection together. [Link]
  3. Volunteer Opportunities
    Discover ways to give back to nature and indigenous communities. [Link]

Educational Materials

  1. Curriculum Guides
    Resources for educators looking to incorporate nature connection and indigenous wisdom into their teaching. [Link]
  2. Research Database
    A curated collection of academic papers and studies related to our teachings. [Members Only]

Remember, while these resources are valuable, nature is the most important teacher. We encourage you to use these materials as a guide but always prioritize direct experience and connection with the natural world.

If you have suggestions for additional resources or feedback on existing ones, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at [email protected]. We’re continually updating this page to better serve our community.

Embrace the journey of learning and discovery. The wisdom of nature awaits you.